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Museum  reports.  New  York  state  museum.  Annual  report 
1847-date.  Albany  1848-date. 

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These  reports  are  made  up  of  the  reports  of  the  director,  geologist,  paleon- 
tologist, botanist  and  entomologist,  and  museum  bulletins  and  memoirs, 
issued  as  advance  sections  of  the  reports. 

AUTHOR  LIST  OF  PAPERS  IN  MUSEUM  AND  GEOLOGIST’S  REPORTS 

Till  1871  the  museum  was  styled  State  cabinet  of  natural  history.  22:  17-24 
means  report  22,  page  17-24.  Dates  of  publication  are  cited. 

Aldrich,  T.  H.  Partial  list  of  shells  found  near  Troy,  N.  Y.  Mus.  rep# 
22:  17-24.  1869. 

Baird,  S.  F.  Serpents  of  N.  Y.  Mus.  rep.  7:  95-124.  2pl.  1854. 

Bean,  T.  H.  Fishes  of  Long  Island.  Mus.  rep.  52,  v.  1,  p.rg2-in.  1900. 

Beck,  L.  C.  Mineralogy  of  N.  Y.  Mus.  rep.  3 rev.  ed.  p.  109-53.  1850. 
Beecher,  C.  E.  Some  abnormal  and  pathologic  forms  of  fresh-water  shells 
from  the  vicinity  of  Albany,  N.  Y.  Mus.  rep.  36:  51-55.  2pl.  1883. 

A spiral  bivalve  shell  from  the  Waverly  group  of  Pennsylvania.  Mus. 

rep.  39:161-63.  ipl.  18S6. 

Bernard,  Felix.  Principles  of  palaeontology,  ed.  by  J.  M.  Clarke.  Geol.  rep. 

14:127-215.  1895.  Mus.  rep.  48,  v.2,  p.127-215.  1895. 

Bishop,  I.  P.  Salt  wells  of  western  N.  Y.  Geol.  rep.  5:12-47.  1886. 

Salt  industry  of  central  N.  Y.  Mus.  rep.  45:53-61.  1892. 

Geology  of  Erie  county.  Geol.  rep.  15:305  92.  il.  maps.  1897.  Mus.  rep. 

49,  v.2,  p.  305-92.  il.  maps.  1898. 

Petroleum  and  natural  gas  in  western  N.  Y.  Geol.  rep.  17:9-63.  map. 

1899.  Mus.  rep.  51,  v.2,  p.9-63.  map.  1890. 

Bruyas,  James.  Radical  words  of  the  Mohawk  language  with  their  deriva- 
tives. Mus.  rep.  16:123  pages.  1863. 

Cheney,  T.  A.  Ancient  monuments  in  western  N.  Y.  Mus.  rep.  13:37-52. 
24pl.  map.  i860. 


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Clarke,  J.  M.  Geological  succession  in  Ontario  county 

]jower  portion  of  the  Hamilton  group  and  from  the 

. Napl$§ .shales  o£  Unfario  county,  N.  Y.  Geol.  rep.  6:30-33.  ipl.  1887. 

— j — jSpppoSejcL  •m^t©(|cw;#I13o3jes  found  at  Attica,  N.  Y.  Geol.  rep.  6:34-35. 
***  **i*8$7.  M*h§.  pep*.  map.  1888. 


-•*Ge5q,t!s  .t$rpr?teue.  in  the  Chemung  rocks.  Geol.  rep.  8:57-59. 1889.  Mus. 

Hercynian  question.  Geol.  rep.  8:62-91.1889.  Mus.  rep.  42:408-37.  1889. 

Genus  Acidaspis.  Geol.  rep.  10:61-71.  pi.  1-3.  1891.  Mus.  rep.  44:91-101. 

pi.  1-3.  1892. 

Coronura  aspectans,  Conrad  (sp.).  Geol.  rep.  10:79-83.  pi. 4.  1891.  Mus. 

rep.  44:105-9.  pi. 4.  1892. 

Terataspis  grandis,  Hall.  Geol.  rep.  10:87-90.  pi. 5.  1891.  Mus.  rep.  44:111- 

14.  pi.  5.  1892. 

On  Cordania,  a proposed  new  genus  of  trilobites.  Geol.  rep.  11:124-27. 

1892.  Mus.  rep.  45:440-43.  1892. 

Succession  of  the  fossil  faunas  in  the  section  of  the  Livonia  salt  shaft. 

Geol.  rep.  13:131-58.  1894.  Mus.  rep.  47:325-52.  1894. 

New  or  rare  species  of  fossils  from  the  horizons  of  the  Livonia  salt  shaft. 

Geol.  rep.  13:159-89.  4pl.  1894.  Mus.  rep.  47:353-83.  1894. 

— — Field  work  in  Chenango  county.  Geol.  rep.  13 : 529-57.  il.  1894.  Mus. 
rep.  47:723-51.  il.  1894. 

comp.  List  of  publications  relating  to  the  geology  and  palaeontology  of 

the  state  of  N.  Y.  1876-93.  Geol.  rep.  13:559-97.1894.  Mus.  rep.  47:753- 
91.  1894. 

Evolution  of  the  genera  of  the  palaeozoic  Brachiopoda.  Geol.  rep. 

13:609-46.  1894.  Mus.  rep.  47:803-40.  1894. 

Stratigraphic  and  faunal  relations  of  the  Oneonta  sandstones  and  shales, 

the  Ithaca  and  the  Portage  groups  in  central  N.  Y.  Geol.  rep.  15:27-81. 
il.  maps.  1897.  Mus.  rep.  49,  v.  2,  p.  27-81.  il.  maps.  1898. 

Crustaceans  from  the  Chemung  group.  Geol.  rep.  15:729-38.  1897. 

Mus.  rep.  49,  v.  2,  p.  729-38.  1898. 

Naples  fauna  in  western  N.  Y.  Geol.  rep.  16:29-161.  gpl.  1899.  Mus. 

rep.  50,  v.  2,  p.  29-161.  9pl.  1899. 

Early  stages  of  certain  goniatites.  Geol.  rep.  16:163-69.  1899.  Mus. 

rep.  50,  v.  2,  p.  163-69.  1899. 

Oriskany  fauna  of  Becraft  mountain.  Mus.  memoir  3.  i28p.  gpl.  1900. 

Sec  also  Hall,  James  & Clarke,  J.  M. 

Clinton,  G.  W.  Plants  of  Buffalo  and  its  vicinity.  Mus.  rep.  17:24-35.  1864. 
Colvin,  Verplanck.  Ascent  of  Mt  Seward  and  its  barometrical  measurement. 
Mus.  rep.  24:171-80.  ipl.  1872. 

Cushing,  H.  P.  Preliminary  report  on  the  geology  of  Clinton  county.  Geol. 
rep.  13:473-89.  maps.  1894.  Mus.  rep.  47:667-83.  maps.  1894. 

Report  oh  the  geology  of  Clinton  county.  Geol.  rep.  15:499-573.  il-  map. 

1897.  Mus.  rep.  49,  v.  2,  p.  499-573.  il.  map.  1898. 

Boundary  between  the  Potsdam  and  Precambrian  rocks  north  of  the 

Adirondacks.  Geol.  rep.  16:1-27.  map.  1899.  Mus.  rep.  50,  v.  2,  p.  1-27 
map.  1899. 

Geology  of  Franklin  county.  Geol.  rep.  18:73-128.  il.  map.  1899.  Mus. 

rep.  52,  v.  2,  p.73-128.  il.  map.  1900. 


MUSEUM  PUBLICATIONS 


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Darton,  N.  H.  Relations  of  the  Helderberg  limestones  and  associated  forma- 
tions in  eastern  N.  Y.  Geol.  rep.  13:197-228.  il.  1894.  Mus.  rep.  47:391- 
422.  il.  1894. 

Geology  of  Albany  county.  Geol.  rep.  13:229-61.  il.  1894.  map  in  15,  v.  1. 

Mus.  rep.  47:423-55.  il.  1894.  map  in  49,  v.  2. 

Geology  of  Ulster  county.  Geol.  rep.  13:289-372.  il.  map.  1894.  Mus.  rep. 

47:483-566.  il.  map.  1894. 

Geology  of  the  Mohawk  valley  in  Herkimer,  Fulton,  Montgomery  and  Sar- 
atoga counties.  Geol.  rep.  13:407-29.11.  1894.  Mus.  rep.  47:601-23.  il.  1894. 

Faulted  region  of  Herkimer,  Fulton,  Montgomery  and  Saratoga  counties. 

Geol.  rep.  14:31-53.  il.  map.  1895.  Mus.  rep.  48,  v.  2,  p.  31-53.  il.  map.  1895. 
De  Kay,  J.  E.  Catalogue  of  the  fishes  inhabiting  the  state  of  N.  Y.  Mus. 
rep.  8:49-69.  1855. 

Eastman,  C.  R.  Upper  Devonian  fish  fauna  of  Delaware  county,  N.  Y. 

Geol.  rep.  17:317-27.  1899.  Mus.  rep.  51,  v.  2,  p 317-27.  1899. 

Emerson,  B.  K.  Two  boulders  of  a very  basic  eruptive  rock  from  the  west 
shore  of  Canandaigua  lake.  Geol.  rep.  12:105-9.1893.  Mus.  rep.  46:251-55. 
1893. 

Fritz-Gaertner,  R.  Phlogopyte.  Mus.  rep.  31:72  78.  1879. 

See  also  Hall,  J.  W.  & Fritz-Gaertner,  R. 

Girty,  G.  H.  Revision  of  the  sponges  and  coelenterates  of  the  lower  Helder- 
berg  group  of  N.  Y.  Geol.  rep.  14:259  309.  7pl.  1895.  Mus.  rep.  48,  v.  2, 
p.  259-309.  7pl-  1895- 

Grabau,  A.  W.  Faunas  of  the  Hamilton  group  of  Eighteen-mile  creek  and 
vicinity  in  western  N.  Y.  Geol.  rep.  16:227-339.  il.  map.  1899.  Mus.  rep. 
50,  v.  2,  p.  227-339.  il.  map.  1899. 

Hall,  C.  E.  Laurentian  magnetic  iron  ore  deposits  in  northern  N.  Y.  Geol. 
rep.  4:23-34,  with  geologic  map  of  Essex  co.  1885.  Mus.  rep.  32:133-40. 
o 1879. 

jp-  1 Hall,  James.  New  species  of  fossils  from  the  Trenton  limestone.  Mus.  rep. 
3 rev.  ed.  p.  173-83-  5ph  1850. 

Palaeozoic  fossils.  Mus.  rep.  10:39-180  1857. 

Contributions  to  the  palaeontology  of  New  York.  Mus.  rep.  12:7-110. 

1859;  13:53-125.1860;  14:87-109.  1861;  15:27-197.  1 1 pi.  1862;  16:17-226. 

I2pl.  1863;  17:50-60.  1864;  20  rev . ed.  p.  277-345.1870. 

Crinoidea  from  Waverly  sandstone  series  of  Summit  county,  Ohio.  Mus. 

rep.  17:50-60.  1864. 

Notice  of  vol.  4 of  the  Palaeontology  of  New  York.  Mus.  rep.  20 

rev.  ed.  p.  173-99.  1870. 

Introduction  to  the  study  of  the  Graptolitidae.  Mus.  rep.  20  rev.  ed. 

p.  201-75.  4pl-  1870. 

New  or  little  known  species  of  fossils  from  rocks  of  the  age  of  the  Niag- 
ara group.  Mus.  rep.  20  rev.  ed.  p.  347-438.  iypl.  1870. 

Cohoes  mastodon.  Mus.  rep.  21:99-148.  1871. 

New  or  imperfectly  known  forms  among  the  Brachiopoda.  Mus.  rep. 

23:244-52.  ipl.  1873. 

& Whitfield,  R.  P.  New  species  of  fossils  from  the  Devonian  rocks  of 

Iowa.  Mus.  rep.  23:223-39.  4pl.  1873. 

Three  new  species  of  fossil  shells  from  the  Devonian  of  Ohio.  Mus. 

rep.  23:240-41.  1873. 

1 For  complete  catalogue  of  published  works , see  Murray,  David. 


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Hall,  James  & Whitfield,  R.  P.  Two  new  species  of  fossil  shells  from  the 
Potsdam  sandstone  of  New  York.  Mus.  rep.  23:241-42,  1873. 

New  species  of  fossils  from  the  vicinity  of  Louisville,  Kentucky,  and 

the  falls  of  the  Ohio.  Mus.  rep.  24:i8i-2ooa.  .1872.  5 plates  in  27th  rep. 

Some  peculiar  impressions  in  sandstone  of  the  Chemung  group  t 

N.Y.  Mus.  rep.  24:201-4.  1872. 

Hall,  James.  New  species  of  Crinoidea  and  other  fossils  from  strata  of  the 
age  of  the  Hudson  river  group  and.  Trenton  limestone.  Mus.  rep.  24:205-24. 
3pl.  1872. 

New  species  of  fossils  from  the  Hudson  river  group  in  the  vicinity  of 

Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Mus.  rep.  24:225-33.  ipl.  1872. 

Bryozoa  and  corals  of  the  lower  Helderberg  group.  Mus.  rep.  26:93-116. 

1874;  revised  32:141-76.  1879.  Geol.  rep.  2:33  plates  illustrating  Bryo- 
zoans  of  upper  and  lower  Helderberg  group.  1883. 

Niagara  and  lower  Helderberg  groups.  Mus.  rep.  27:117-31.  map.  1875. 

New  species  of  Goniatitidae.  Mus.  rep.  27:132-36.  1875'. 

Fauna  of  the  Niagara  group  in  central  Indiana.  Mus.  rep.  28:99-203. 

32pl.  1879. 

Some  remarkable  crinoidal  forms  from  the  lower  Helderberg  group. 

Mus.  rep.  28:205-10.  3pl.  T879. 

Genus  Plumalina.  Mus.  rep.  30:255-56.  ipl.  1878. 

Lamellibranchiate  shells  of  the  upper  Helderberg,  Hamilton  and  Che- 
mung groups.  Mus.  rep.  35:215-406.  1884. 

Fossil  corals  from  the  Niagara  and  upper  Helderberg  groups.  Mus.  rep. 

35:407-64.  8pl.  1884. 

Species  of  fossil  reticulate  sponges  constituting  the  family  Dictyospongi- 

dae.  Mus.  rep.  35:465-82.  5pl.  1884. 

Classification  of  Lamellibranchiata.  Geol.  rep.  1:8-15.  npl.  1884. 

Illustration  of  Cryptozoon.  . Mus.  rep.  36:pl.6.  1883 

On  the  structure  of  the  shell  in  the  genus  Orthis.  Mus.  rep.  36:73-75. 

pi.  3-4.  1883. 

New  species  of  Stylonurus  from  the  Catskill  group.  Mus.  rep.  36:76-77. 

ipl.  1883. 

Genus  Fenestella.  Geol.  rep.  2:5-16.  1883;  4:35-45.  2pl.  1885. 

Bryozoans  of  the  Hamilton  group.  Geol.  rep.  3:5-61.  1884. 

Building  stones.  Mus.  rep.  39:186-225.  1886. 

Dictyospongidae  in  New  York.  Geol.  rep.  6:36-38.  map.  1887. 

Bryozoa  (Fenestellidae)  of  the  Hamilton  group.  Geol.  rep.  6:41-70,  7pl. 

1887.  Mus.  rep.  36:57-72.  1883;  41:  pi.  8-15.  1888. 

Geological  map  of  the  state  of  N.  Y.  Geol.  rep.  9:16-25.  1890;  12:25-39. 

1893.  Mus.  rep.  43:218-29.  1890;  46:171-85.  1893. 

New  forms  of  Dictyospongidae  from  the  rocks  of  the  Chemung  group. 

Geol.  rep.  9:56-60.  1890.  Mus.  rep.  43:258-62.  1890. 

Preliminary  notice  of  Newberria.  Geol.  rep.  10:91-99.  2pl.  1891. 

Bryozoa.  Geol.  rep.  10:35-57.  1891.  Mus.  rep.  44:65-87.  1892. 

Livonia  salt  shaft,  its  history  and  geological  relations.  Geol.  rep. 

13:11-20.  maps.  1894.  Mus.  rep.  47:203-14.  maps.  1894. 

& Clarke,  J.  M.  Introduction  to  the  study  of  the  Brachiopoda.  Geol. 

rep.  11:133-300.  22pl.  1892;  pt  2,  Geol.  rep.  13,  v.  2,  p.  749-943.  pi.  23-54.1894. 
Mus.  rep.  45:449-616.  1892;  pt  2,  Mus.  rep  47:943-1137.  1894. 


MUSEUM  PUBLICATIONS  5 

Hall,  James  & Clarke,  J.  M.  New  species  of  Brachiopoda.  Geol.  rep.  14:323- 
72.  i4pl.  1895.  Mus.  rep.  48,  v.  2,  p.  323-402.  14  pi.  1895. 

Palaeozoic  reticulate  sponges  constituting  the  family  Dictyospongi- 

dae.  Mus.  memoir  2.  35op.  7opl.  1898.  pt  1,  Geol.  rep.  15,  v.  2,  p.  741- 
984.  47pl.  1898;  pt  2,  Geol.  rep.  16:341-448.  pi.  48-70.  1899.  pt  1,  Mus. 

rep.  49,  v.  3,  p.741-984.  47  pi.  1898;  pt  2,  Mus.  rep.  50,  v.  2,  p.341-448.  pi. 
48-70.  1899. 

Hali,  J.  W.  Machinery  and  methods  of  cutting  specimens  of  rocks  and  fos- 
sils. Mus.  rep.  35:121-24.  2pl.  1884. 

& Fritz-Gaertner,  R.  On  the  structure  of  astraeospongia  meniscus. 

Mns.  rep.  30:111-16.  ipl.  1878. 

Hough,  F.  B.  Ancient  remains  of  art  in  Jefferson  and  St  Lawrence  counties. 
Mus.  rep.  3 rev.  ed.  p.  99-105.  5 pi.  1850;  4:103-9.  spl.  1851. 

Early  observations  upon  magnetic  variations.  Mus.  rep.  22:109-13.  map- 

1869. 

Hunt,  T.  S.  Mineralogy  of  the  Laurentian  limestones  of  North  America. 
Mus.  rep.  21:47-98.  1871. 

Kemp,  J.  F.  Geology  of  Essex  county.  Geol.  rep.  13:431-72.  maps.  1894; 
I5:575-6i4.  maps.  1897.  Mus.  rep.  47:625-66.  maps.  1894;  49,  v.  2,  p.  575- 
614.  maps.  1898. 

& Newland,  D.  H.  Geology  of  Washington,  Warren  and  parts  of 

Essex  and  Hamilton  counties.  Geol.  rep.  17:499-553  maps.  1899.  Mus. 
rep.  51,  v.  2,  p.  499-553.  maps.  1899. 

— & Hill,  B.  F.  Geology  of  Hamilton,  Warren  and  Washington  coun- 
ties. Geol.  rep.  18:137-62.  1899.  Mus.  rep.  52,  v 2,  p.  137-62.  maps.  1900. 
Kiimmel,  H.  B.  The  Newark  or  new  red  sandstone  rocks  of  Rockland  county, 
N.  Y.  Geol.  rep.  18:9-50.  il.  map.  1899.  Mus.  rep.  52,  v.  2,  p.  9-50.  il 
map.  1900. 

Leeds,  A.  R.  Lithology  of  the  Adirondacks.  Mus.  rep.  30:79-109.  1878. 
Lincklaen,  Ledyard.  Guide  to  the  geology  of  N.  Y.  and  to  the  state  geologi- 
cal cabinet.  Mus.  rep.  14:17-84.  2opl.  1861. 

Lincoln,  D.  F.  Geology  of  Seneca  county.  Geol.  rep.  14:57-125.  il.  map. 

1895.  Mus.  rep.  48,  v.  2,  p.  57-125.  il.  map.  1895. 
iLintner,  J.  A.  Insects  and  other  animal  forms  of  Caledonia  creek,  N.  Y. 
Mus.  rep.  32:75-99.  1879. 

Present  state  of  entomological  science  in  the  U.  S.  Mus.  rep.  41:283-92. 

1888. 

Annual  address  of  the  president  of  the  Entomological  club  of  the  A.  A. 

A.  S.  Mus.  rep.  41:292-303.  1888. 

Some  pests  of  the  pomologist.  Mus.  rep.  41:303-12.  1888. 

Late  experiences  with  insects  injurious  to  the  orchard  and  garden.  Mus. 

rep.  44:342-56.  1892. 

Some  injurious  insects  of  Massachusetts.  Mus.  rep.  45:227-57.  1892. 

Our  insect  enemies  and  how  to  meet  them.  Mus.  rep.  45:258-77.  1892. 

Report  of  committee  on  entomology.  Mus  rep  46:414-37.  1893. 

On  arsenical  spraying  of  fruit  trees  while  in  blossom.  Mus.  rep.  49,  v. 

1,  p.  117-24.  1897. 

San  Jose  scale  and  some  other  destructive  scale  insects.  Mus.  rep.  49, 

v.  1,  p.  200-33.  1897. 


1 For  complete  list  of  works  see  Museum  bulletin  24. 


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Lintner,  J.  A.  List  of  injurious  apple-tree  insects.  Mus.  rep.  49,  v.  1,  p. 
263-72.  1897. 

Mosquito.  Mus.  rep.  50,  v.  1,  p 319-35.  1898. 

Plea  for  entomological  study.  Mus.  rep.  50,  v.  1,  p.  336-45.  1898. 

Luther,  D.  D.  Geology  of  the  Livonia  salt  shaft.  Geol.  rep.  13:21-130.  il- 
1894.  Mus.  rep.  47:215-324.  il.  1894. 

Stratigraphic  position  of  the  Portage  sandstones  in  the  Naples  valley  and 

the  adjoining  region.  Geol.  rep.  15:223-36.  il.  map.  1897.  Mus.  rep.  49, 
v.  2.  p.  223-36.  il.  map.  1898. 

Economic  geology  of  Onondaga  county,  N.  Y.  Geol.  rep.  15:237-303. 

il.  maps.  1897.  Mus.  rep.  49,  v.  2,  p.  237-303.  il.  maps.  1898. 

Brine  springs  and  salt  wells  of  N.  Y.  and  the  geology  of  the  salt  district. 

Geol.  rep.  16:171-226.  il.  map.  1899.  Mus.  rep.  50,  v.  2,  p.  171-226.il.  map. 
1899. 

Marshall,  W.  B.  A deposit  of  marl  and  peat  in  the  town  of  New  Baltimore. 
Mus.  rep.  45:46-52.  1892. 

Geographical  distribution  of  N.  Y.  unionidae.  Mus.  rep.  48,  v.  1,  p. 

45-99.  1895. 

List  of  shells  inhabiting  the  vicinity  of  Albany  and  Troy,  N.  Y.  Mus. 

rep.  48,  v.  1,  p.  641-47.  1895. 

Merrill,  F.  J.  H.  Quaternary  geology  of  the  Hudson  river  valley.  Geol. 
rep.  10:103-9.  1891. 

Crystalline  rocks  of  southeastern  N.  Y.  Mus.  rep.  50,  v.  1,  p.  21-31. 

1898. 

Origin  of  the  serpentines  in  the  vicinity  of  N.  Y.  city.  Mus.  rep.  50,  v. 

1,  p.  32-44.  8pl.  1898. 

Morgan,  L.  H.  Articles  furnished  to  the  Indian  collection.  Mus.  rep. 
2:81-91.  1849;  3 rev.  ed.  p.  63-95.  i8pl.  1850. 

Fabrics,  inventions,  implements  and  utensils  of  the  Iroquois.  Mus.  rep. 

5:67-117.  :opl.  1852. 

Stone  and  bone  implements  of  the  Arickarees.  Mus.  rep.  21:25-46;  1871. 

Murray,  David,  comp.  Catalogue  of  the  published  works  of  James  Hall* 
1836-82.  Mus.  rep.  36:79-94.  1883;  with  supplement,  42:75-97.  1889. 

Nason,  F.  L.  Economic  geology  of  Albany  county.  Geol.  rep.  13:263-87. 
il.  1894.  Mus.  rep.47:457-8i.il.i894. 

Economic  geology  of  Ulster  county.  Geol.  rep.  13:373-406.  il.  1894. 

Mus  rep.  47:567  600.  il.  1894. 

Nevius,  J.  N.  comp.  Preliminary  list  of  public  geological  and  mineralogical 
collections  in  the  U.  S.  and  Canada;  prepared  under  the  direction  of 
F.  J.  H.  Merrill.  Mus.  rep.  50,  v.  1,  p.  45-74.  1898. 

Talc  industry  of  St  Lawrence  county,  N.  Y.  Mus.  rep.  51,  v.  1,  p. 

rii9-27.  il.  1899. 

History  of  Cayuga  lake  valley.  Mus.  rep.  51,  v.  1,  p.  ri29*53.  il.  1899. 

Fossil  plant  from  Orange  county.  Mus.  rep.  52,  v.  1,  p.  r79*8i.  1900. 

Sacandaga  mining  and  milling  co.  and  the  Sutphen  process.  Mus.  rep. 

52,  v.  1,  p.  182-87.  1900. 

Owen,  D.  D.  Human  foot-prints  in  solid  limestone  (abstract).  Mus.  rep. 
9:52-59.  1856. 

Paine,  J.  A.  jr.  Catalogue  of  plants  found  in  Oneida  county  and  vicinity 
Mus.  rep.  18:53-192.  1865. 

Peck,  C.  H.  List  of  mosses  of  N.  Y.  Mus.  rep.  19:42-70.  1866. 


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Peck,  C.  H.  Edible  and  poisonous  fungi  of  N.  Y.  Mus.  memoir  4.  106  p. 
25pl.  1900.  Mu£.  rep.  48,  v.  1,  p.  203-334^  43  plates  in  48,  v.  3.  1895;  sup- 
plements, 49,  v.  i,  p.  70-83.  pi.  44-49.  1897;  51,  v.  i,  p.  300-12.  1899. 

Peters,  C.  H.  F.  Longitude  of  the  western  boundary  line  of  N.  Y.  Mus. 
rep.  20  rev.  ed.  p.  143-57.  2pl.  1870. 

Prosser,  C.  S.  Devonian  section  of  central  N.  Y.  along  the  Unadilla  river. 
Geol.  rep.  12:110-42.  1893.  Mus.  rep.  46:256-88.  1893. 

Classification  and  distribution  of  the  Hamilton  and  Chemung  series  of 

central  and  eastern  N.  Y.  Geol.  rep.  15:83-222.  il.  map.  1897;  17:65-315. 
il.  map.  1899.  Mus.  rep.  49,  v.  2,  p.  83:222.  il.  map.  1898;  51,  v.  2,  p.  65- 
315.  il.  1899. 

& Cumings,  E.  R.  Sections  and  thickness  of  the  lower  Silurian  forma- 
tions on  West  Canada  creek  and  in  the  Mohawk  valley.  Geol.  rep. 
15:615-59.  il.  1897.  Mus.  rep.  49,  v.  2,  p.  615-59.  il.  1898. 

& Rowe,  R.  B.  Stratigraphic  geology  of  the  eastern  Helderbergs.  Geol. 

rep.  17:329-54.  il.  1899.  Mus.  rep.  51,  v.  2,  p.  329-54.  il.  1899. 

Sections  of  the  formations  along  the  northern  end  of  the  Helderberg 

plateau.  Geol.  rep.  18:51-72.  il.  1899.  Mus.  rep.  52,  v.  2,  p.  51-72.  il.  1900. 
Randall,  F.  A.  Geology  of  Cattaraugus  and  Chautauqua  counties.  Geol. 

rep.  13:517-27.  il.  1894.  Mus.  rep.  47:711-21,  il.  1894. 

Ries,  Heinrich.  Quaternary  deposits  of  the  Hudson  river  valley  between 
Croton  and  Albany,  with  notes  on  brick  clays,  and  manufacture  of  brick. 
Geol.  rep.  10:110-55.  1891. 

Geology  of  Orange  county.  Geol.  rep.  15:393-475.  il.  maps.  1897.  Mus. 

rep.  49,  v.  2,  p.  393-475.  il.  maps.  1898. 

Physical  tests  of  the  Devonian  shales.  Geol.  rep.  15:673-98.  1897.  Mus. 

rep.  49,  v.  2,  p.  673-98.  1898. 

Limestones  of|N.  Y.  Geol.  rep.  17:355-467.  1899.  Mus.  rep.  51,  v.  2,  p. 

355-467.  1899. 

Notes  on  a trip  from  Port  Jervis  to  Rondout.  Mus.  rep.  52,  v.  1,  p.  r88- 

91.  1900. 

Ruedemann,  Rudolf.  Development  and  mode  of  growth  of  diplograptus,  Me 
Coy.  Geol.  rep.  14.  217-49.  5pl-  1895.  Mus.  rep.  48,  v.  2,  p.  217-49.  5 pi. 
1895. 

Discovery  of  a sessile  conularia.  Geol.  rep.  15:699-728.  4pl.  1897.  Mus. 

rep.  49,  v.  2,  p.  699-728.  4pl.  1898. 

Schuchert,  Charles.  List  of  the  fossils  in  the  Oriskany  sandstone  of  Mary- 
land, N.  Y.  and  Ontario.  Ge  >1.  rep.  8:50-54.  1889.  Mus.  rep.  42:396-400. 

1889. 

On  Syringothyris,  Winchell  and  its  American  species.  Geol.  rep.  9:28-37. 

1890.  Mus.  rep.  43:230-39.  1890. 

Sherzer,  W.  H.  Platycnemic  man  in  N.  Y.  Geol.  rep.  13:661-83.  1894.  Mus. 
rep.  47:853-77-  1894- 

Simpson,  G.  B.  Anatomy  and  physiology  of  Anodonta  fluviatilis.  Mus.  rep. 
35:169-91.  upl.  1884. 

Genera  of  Fenestellidae.  Geol.  rep.  13:685-727.  il.  1894.  Mus.  rep. 

47:879-921.  il.  1894. 

— — Glossary  and  explanations  of  specific  names  of  Bryozoa  and  corals.  Geol. 
rep.  13:729-47.  1894.  Mus.  rep.  47:923-41.  1894. 

Handbook  of  the  genera  of  the  North  American  palaeozoic  Bryozoa. 

Geol.  rep.  14:403-669.  3opl.  1895.  Mus.  rep.  48,  v.  2,  p.  403-669.  3opl.  1895. 


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Smock,  J.  C.  Crystalline  rock  region  of  Dutchess,  Putnam  and  Westchester 
counties,  N.  Y.  Mus.  rep.  39:166-85.  map.  1886. 

Smyth,  C.  H.  jr.  Geology  of  four  townships  in  St  Lawrence  and  Jefferson 
counties,  N.  Y.  Geol.  rep.  13:491-515.  1894.  Mus.  rep.  47:685-709.  map. 
1894. 

Crystalline  rocks  of  St  Lawrence  county.  Geol.  rep.  15:477-97.  1897 

Mus.  rep.  49,  v.  2,  p.  477-97.  1898. 

Talc  industry  of  St  Lawrence  county.  Geol.  rep.  15:661-71.  1897.  Mus. 

rep.  49,  v.  2,  p.  661-71.  1898. 

Crystalline  rocks  of  the  western  Adirondack  region.  Geol.  rep.  17:469- 

97.  il.  1899.  Mus.  rep.  51,  v.  2,  p.  469-97.  il.  1899. 

& Newland,  D.  H.  Progress  in  mapping  crystalline  rocks  of  western 

Adirondack  region.  Geol.  rep.  18:129-35.  1899.  Mus.  rep.  52,  v.  2,  p. 
129-35.  1900. 

Speyer,  A.  On  Cuculia  intermedia  n.  sp.  and  C.  lucifuga  W-V.  Mus.  rep. 
23:217-22.  1873. 

Walcott,  C.  D.  Discovery  of  the  remains  of  the  natatory  and  branchial  ap- 
pendages of  trilobites.  Mus.  rep.  28:89-92.  1879. 

New  species  of  fossils  from  the  Trenton  limestone.  Mus.  rep.  28:93-97. 

1879. 

Some  sections  of  trilobites  from  the  Trenton  limestone.  Mus.  rep.  31:61- 

62.  ipl.  1879. 

New  species  of  fossils  from  the  Chazy  and  Trenton  limestones.  Mus. 

rep.  31 :68-7i.  1879. 

New  species  of  fossils  from  the  Calciferous  formation.  Mus.  rep.  32:129-31. 

1879. 

New  species  of  fossils  from  the  Trenton  group  of  N.  Y.  Mus.  rep. 

35:207-14.  pi.  17.  1884. 

Watson,  T.  L.  Some  higher  levels  in  the  postglacial  development  of  the 
Finger-lakes.  Mus  rep.  51,  v.  1,  p.  r55-ii7.  il.  maps.  1899. 

Webster,  H.  E.  Annelida  chaetopoda  of  New  Jersey.  Mus.  rep.  32:101-28. 
1879;  39:128-59.  7pl.  1886. 

White,  T.  G.  Relations  of  the  Ordovician  and  Eo-silurian  rocks  in  portions 
of  Herkimer,  Oneida  and  Lewis  counties.  Mus.  rep.  51,  v.  1,  p r2i-54. 
il.  maps.  1899. 

Whitfield,  R.  P.  Internal  appendages  of  the  genus  Atrypa.  Mus.  rep.  20 
rev.  ed.  p.  167-72.  rpl.  1870. 

See  also  Hall,  James  & Whitfield,  R.  P. 

Williams,  S.  G.  Lower  Helderberg  rocks  of  Cayuga  lake.  Geol.  rep.  6:10-12. 
1887. 

Tully  limestone,  its  distribution  and  its  known  fossils.  Geol  rep.  6:13-29. 

map.  1887. 

Wilson,  W.  D.  Local  climatology,  Mus.  rep.  20  rev.  ed.  p.  67-106.  1870. 
Wright,  B.  H.  Geology  of  Yates  county.  Mus.  rep.  35:195-206.  3pl.  map. 
1884. 

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35  Ries,  Heinrich.  Clays  in  New  York:  their  properties  and 
uses.  456p.  i4opl.  map  93.5x69.5  cm.  June  1900.  Price  $1, 
cloth. 

36  Felt,  E.  P.  1 6th, report  of  the  state  entomologist  1900.  n8p. 
i6pl.  Ap.  1901.  Pr:ice\. debits.  « 

37  Felt,  E.  P.  /Ca£?ilogue  of  injurious  and  beneficial  insects  of 
New  York'stat^.i  5^3.  .il.  ‘Sep.  -4990.*  Price  10  cents. 

38  Miller,  G.  S.  Jr.  « .Key  to  the^' l'aii^.  mammals  of  northeast 
North  Amerib^.v  ;VioQp^Oei‘ hgoo.  Price  15  cents. 

39  Clarke,  J : M. ; Simpson,'  G':  ‘B!  & Loomis,  F : B.  Paleonto- 
logic  papers.  72p.  il.  i6pl.  Oct.  1900.  Price  15  cents. 

Contents:  Clarke,  J:  M.  A remarkable  occurrence  of  Orthoceras  in  the 
Oneonta  beds  of  the  Chenange  valley,  N.Y. 

Paropsonema  cryptophya;  a peculiar  echinoderm  from  the  Intumescens- 

zone  (Portage  beds)  of  western  New  York. 

Dictyonine  hexactinellid  sponges  from  the  Upper  Devonic  of  New  York. 

The  water  biscuit  of  Squaw  island,  Canandaigua  lake,  N.  Y. 

Simpson,  G:  B.  Preliminary  descriptions  of  new  gerera  of  Paleozoic  rugose 
corals. 

Loomis,  F : B : Siluric  fungi  from  western  New  York. 

40  Simpson,  G:  B.  Anatomy  and  physiology  of  Polygyra  albo- 
labris  and  Limax  maximus  and  embryology  of  Limax  maxi- 
mu  s.  In  press. 

41  Beauchamp,  W:  M.  Wampum  and  shell  articles  used  by 
New  York  Indians.  i66p.  7pl.  Mar.  1901.  Price  30  cents. 

42  Ruedemann,  Rudolf.  Hudson  river  beds  near  Albany  and 
their  taxonomic  equivalents.  H4p.  2pl.  map  24.5x51.5  cm. 
Ap.  1901.  Price  25  cents. 

43  Kellogg,  J.  L.  Clam  and  scallop  industries  of  New  York. 
36p.  2pl.  map  25.5x11.5  cm.  Ap.  1901.  Price  10  cents. 

44  Ries,  Heinrich.  Lime  and  cement  industries  in  New  York. 
In  press. 

45  Grabau,  A.  W.  Geology  and  paleontology  of  Niagara  falls 
and  vicinity.  286p.  il.  i8pl.  map  38x84.5  cm.  Ap.  1901. 
Price  65  cents;  cloth,  90  cents. 

46  Felt,  E.  P.  Scale  insects  of  importance  and  a list  of  the 
species  in  New  York.  94p.  i5pl.  June  1901.  Price  25  cents. 
Merrill,  F:  J.  H.  Directory  of  natural  history  museums  in 
U.  S.  and  Canada.  In  press . 

Needham,  J.  G.  Aquatic  insects  in  the  Adirondacks.  In  press. 
Ruedemann,  Rudolf.  Trenton  conglomerate  of  Rysdorph 
hill.  In  press. 

Eckel,  E.  C.  & Paulmier,  F.  C.  Check  list  of  reptiles  and 
batrachians  of  New  York,  hi  press. 


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Woodworth,  J.  B.  Pleistocene  geology  of  Nassau  county  and 
Queens  borough.  In  press. 

Fairchild,  H.  L.  Pleistocene  geology  of  western  New  York. 
In  press. 

Cushing,  H.  P.  Geologic  work  in  Franklin  and  St  Law- 
rence counties  and  Precambrian  outlier  at  Littlefalls.  In 
press. 

Beauchamp,  W : M.  Horn  and  bone  implements  of  New 
York  Indians.  In  press. 

Bean,  Tarleton  H.  Check  list  of  the  fishes  of  N.  Y.  In  press % 
Dickinson,  H.  T.  Bluestone  quarries  in  New  York.  In  prepa- 
ration. 

Museum  memoirs.  New  York  state  museum.  Memoirs.  Q. 
Albany  1889-date. 

1 Beecher,  C:  E.  & Clarke,  J : M.  Development  of  some  Silu- 
rian brachiopoda.  96p.  8pl.  Oct.  1889.  Out  of  print. 

2 Hall,  James  & Clarke,  J : M.  Paleozoic  reticulate  sponges. 
35op.  il.  7opl.  Oct.  1899.  Price  $1,  cloth. 

3 Clarke,  J : M.  The  Oriskany  fauna  of  Becraft  mountain, 
Columbia  co.  N.  Y.  i2  8p.  9pl.  Oct.  1900.  Price  80  cents. 

4 Peck,  C:  H.  N.  Y.  edible  fungi,  1895-99.  io6p.  25pl.  Nov. 

1900.  Price  75  cents. 

This  consists  of  revised  descriptions  and  illustrations  of  fungi  reported  in 
the  49th,  51st  and  52d  reports  of  the  state  botanist. 

Natural  history.  New  York  state.  Natural  history  of  New 
York.  30  v.  il.  pi.  maps.  Q.  Albany  1842-94. 

Division  1 Zoology.  De  Kay,  James  E.  Zoology  of  New  York;  or  the  New 
York  fauna,  comprising  detailed  descriptions  of  all  the  animals  hitherto 
observed  within  the  state  of  New  York  with  brief  notices  of  those  occa- 
sionally found  near  its  borders,  and  accompanied  by  appropriate  illus- 
trations. -5  v.  il.  pi.  maps.  sq.  Q.  Albany  1842-44.  Out  of  print. 
Historical  introduction  to  the  series  by  Gov.  W:  H.  Seward.  178P. 
v.i  pti  Mammalia.  i3-f-i46p.  33pl.  1842. 

300  copies  with  hand-colored  plates. 

v. 2 pt2  Birds.  i2-{-38op.  141  pi.  1844. 

Colored  plates. 

v.3  pt3  Reptiles  and  amphibia.  7-}— 98p.  pt4  Fishes.  15-J-415P.  1842. 

pt3-4  bound  together. 

v.  4 Plates  to  accompany  v.  3.  Reptiles  and  amphibia,  23  pi.  Fishes, 
79pl.  1842. 

300  copies  with  hand-colored  plates. 

v.5  pt  5 Mollusca.  4-|-27ip.  4opl.  pt  6 Crustacea.  7op.  i3pl.  1843-44. 
Hand-colored  plates:  pt  5-6  bound  together. 

Division  2 Botany.  Torrey,  John.  Flora  of  the  state  of  New  York;  com- 
prising full  descriptions  of  all  the  indigenous  and  naturalized  plants  hith- 
erto discovered  in  the  state,  with  remarks  on  their  economical  and  medi- 
cal properties  2v.  il.  pi.  sq.  Q.  Albany  1843.  Out  of  print. 


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v.  i Flora  of  the  state  of  New  York.  i2-|-484p.  72pl.  1843. 

300  copies  with  hand-colored  plates. 

v.  2 Flora  of  the  state  of  New  York.  572p.  8gpl.  1843. 

300  copies  with  hand-colored  plates. 

Division  3 Mineralogy.  Beck,  Lewis  C.  Mineralogy  of  New  York;  com- 
prising detailed  descriptions  of  the  minerals  hitherto  found  in  the  state  of 
New  York,  and  notices  of  their  uses  in  the  arts  and  agriculture,  il.  pi. 
sq.  Q.  Albany  1842.  Out  of  print. 

v.  1 pti  Economical  mineralogy.  pt2  Descriptive  mineralogy.  244-536P. 
1842. 

8 plates  additional  to  those  printed  as  part  of  the  text. 

Division  4 Geology.  Mather,  W:  W. ; Emmons,  Ebenezer;  Vanuxem, 
Lardner  & Hall,  James.  Geology  of  New  York.  4V.  il.  pi.  sq.  Q.  Al- 
bany 1842-51.  Out  of  print. 

v.  1 pti  Mather,  W : W.  First  geological  district.  37+653P.  46pl.  1843. 
v.  2 pt2  Emmons,  Ebenezer.  Second  geological  district.  io-|-437p, 
I7pl.  1842. 

v.  3 pt3  Vanuxem,  Lardner.  Third  geological  district.  3o6p.  1851. 
v.  4 pt4  Hall,  James.  Fourth  geological  district.  22-{-683p.  Map  and 
igpl.  1843. 

Division  5 Agriculture.  Emmons,  Ebenezer.  Agriculture  of  New  York; 
comprising  an  account  of  the  classification,  composition  and  distribution 
of  the  soils  and  rocks  and  the  natural  waters  of  the  different  geological 
formations,  together  with  a condensed  view  of  the  meteorology  and  agri- 
cultural productions  of  the  state.  5v.  il.  pi.  sq.  Q.  Albany  1846-54.  Out 
of  print. 

v.  1 Soils  of  the  state,  their  composition  and  distribution.  n-f-37ip. 
2 1 pi.  1846. 

v.  2 Analyses  of  soils,  plants,  cereals,  etc.  8-f-343+46P-  42pl.  1849. 

With  hand-colored  plates. 

v.  3 Fruits,  etc.  8-J-340P.  1851. 

v.  4 Plates  to  accompany  v.  3.  95pl.  1851. 

Hand-colored. 

v.  5 Insects  injurious  to  agriculture.  84-27  2p.  5opl.  1854. 

With  hand-colored  plates. 

Division  6 Paleontology.  Hall,  James.  Paleontology  of  New  York.  8v.  il. 
pi.  sq.  Q.  Albany  1847-94.  Bound  in  cloth. 

v.  1 Organic  remains  of  the  lower  division  of  the  New  York  system. 
23+338p-  99ph  1847.  Out  of  print. 

v.  2 Organic  remains  of  lower  middle  division  of  the  New  York  system. 
8-{-362p.  io4pl.  1852.  Out  of  print. 

v.  3 Organic  remains  of  the  lower  Helderberg  group  and  the  Oriskany 
sandstone,  pt  1,  text.  i2-f-532p.  1859.  Price  [$3.50] 

pt  2,  143  pi.  1861.  Price  $2. 50. 

v.  4 Fossil  brachiopoda  of  the  upper  Helderberg,  Hamilton,  Portage  and 
Chemung  groups.  n-f-i+42^P-  99Pb  1867.  Price  $2.50. 
v.  5 pti  Lamellibranchiata  1.  Monomyaria  of  the  upper  Helderberg. 

Hamilton  and  Chemung  groups.  i8-f-26Sp.  45pl.  1884.  Price  $2.50. 
Lamellibranchiata  2.  Dimyaria  of  the  upper  Helderberg,  Ham- 
ilton, Portage  and  Chemung  groups.  62-I-293P.  5ipl.  1885.  Price 
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v.  5 pt2  Gasteropoda  pteropoda  and  cephalopoda  of  the  upper  Helder . 
berg,  Hamilton,  Portage  and  Chemung  groups.  2 v.  1879.  v.  1,  text. 
I5+492P.  v*  2»  120 pi.  Price  $2.50 for  2 v. 
v.  6 Corals  and  bryozoa  of  the  lower  and  upper  Helderberg  and  Ham- 
ilton groups.  24-I-298P.  &7pl.  1887.  Price  % 2.50.  ' 

v.  7 Trilobites  and  other  Crustacea  of  the  Oriskany,  upper  Helderberg, 
Hamilton,  Portage,  Chemung  and  Catskill  groups.  64-+-236P.  46  pi. 
1888.  Cont.  supplement  to  v.  5,  pt  2.  Pteropoda,  cephalopoda  and  an- 
nelida.  42p.  18  pi.  1888.  Price  % 2.50. 
v.  8 pt  1 Introduction  to  the  study  of  the  genera  of  the  paleozoic  brach- 
iopoda.  Price  $2. 50. 

pt  2 Paleozoic  brachiopoda,  i6-J~394p.  84pl.  1894,  Price  $2.50. 

Museum  handbooks  7^+12^  cm.  Albany  1893-date.  Price 
in  quantities,  1 cent  for  each  16  pages  or  less.  Single  copies 
postpaid  as  below. 

H5  New  York  state  museum.  i4p.  il.  Price  3 cents. 

Outlines  history  and  work  of  the  museum;  with  list  of  staff  and  sci- 
entific publications,  1893. 

H13  Paleontology.  8p.  Price  2 cents. 

Brief  outline  of  state  museum  work  in  paleontology  under  heads: 
Definition;  Relation  to  biology;  Relation  to  stratigraphy;  History 
of  paleontology  in  New  York. 

hi5  Guide  to  excursions  to  fossiliferous  rocks  of  New  York. 
1 2 op.  Price  8 cents. 

Itineraries  of  32  trips  covering  nearly  the  entire  series  of  paleozoic  rocks, 
prepared  specially  for  the  use  of  teachers  and  students  desiring  to  acquaint 
themselves  more  intimately  with  the  classic  rocks  of  this  state. 

H16  Entomology.  8p.  Out  of  print. 

H17  Geology.  In  prepartion. 

Maps.  Merrill,  F : J.  H.  Economic  and  geologic  map  of  the 
state  of  New  York.  59x67cm.  1894.  Price , unmounted  25 

cents , backed  on  muslin  75  cents. 

Scale  14  miles  to  1 inch.  New  edition  in  preparation. 

Geologic  map  of  New  York.  1900.  Price  $2.50. 

Scale  5 miles  to  1 inch. 


